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January 5, 2017
Graduate study information session set for Jan. 13
Information on RIT’s 70-plus graduate program options, the admissions process, housing, scholarships, assistantships and financial aid opportunities will be presented. -
January 4, 2017
Top stories and videos for December
News about RIT’s first-ever winter glass sale was among the most popular last month. Check out all of December’s top stories and videos. -
January 4, 2017
RIT to lead new Manufacturing USA Institute
Golisano Institute for Sustainability was selected today by the U.S. Department of Energy, as part of its Manufacturing USA initiative, to lead its new Reducing Embodied-Energy and Decreasing Emissions (REMADE) Institute. -
January 4, 2017
RIT’s role in REMADE Institute builds on legacy
The selection of the Golisano Institute for Sustainability by the U.S. Energy Department to lead its new REMADE Institute on clean energy builds on the university’s already impressive legacy helping U.S. companies to compete globally. -
January 4, 2017
RIT named national leader in federal initiative
RIT is involved in six of 13 Manufacturing USA projects, with the latest, REMADE Institute, being the first where the university will serve as the lead member. -
January 3, 2017
RIT alumnus named Forbes ‘30 Under 30’
RIT alumnus Sean Petterson landed on the prestigious 2017 Forbes ‘30 Under 30’ list in manufacturing and industry. Petterson, who graduated from RIT in 2013 in industrial design, is a founder of the industrial safety products company StrongArm Technologies Inc. -
January 3, 2017
RIT Press publishes book on audio signal processing
Introduction to Audio Signal Processing, written by RIT Professor Emeritus Warren Koontz, provides students and technical professionals with the knowledge to process audio in real time on their own computers. -
December 23, 2016
CNN anchor Fredricka Whitfield to keynote MLK event
Fredricka Whitfield, weekend anchor of CNN Newsroom, will be the keynote speaker for the annual Expressions of King’s Legacy celebration on Thursday at RIT. -
December 23, 2016
Lella Vignelli dies at 82
Lella Vignelli, who enjoyed a lifelong collaborative working relationship with her husband, the late Massimo Vignelli, and whose Vignelli Center for Design Studies placed RIT onto the international forefront of design studies, died Dec. 22. -
December 19, 2016
Gaming professor aims to enhance religious literacy
A team of interdisciplinary researchers, designers and developers led by Owen Gottlieb, an assistant professor of interactive games and media at RIT, has created a digital prototype for Lost & Found, a strategy game that aims to promote and enhance the public understanding of religion. -
December 19, 2016
Researchers study plastic pollution in Great Lakes
A new study by Matthew Hoffman of RIT’s College of Science and Eric Hittinger of the College of Liberal Arts inventories and tracks high concentrations of plastic in the Great Lakes and could help inform cleanup efforts and target pollution prevention. -
December 16, 2016
RIT ranked a ‘best value’ private university
RIT ranks among the country’s best values in private colleges, according to Kiplinger’s Personal Finance’s Top 300 College Values of 2017.